Top Rated Mental Health Services in Seattle

janesmooth83:
"My very highest recommendation. saved my marriage Mary is dedicated to her clients and she even takes my calls in the middle of the night sometimes when I need some help with marriage and emotional issues. I trust her with..."

darkknight7:
"It's been 6 years since my graduation from Schick-Shadel Hospital. Still just the smell of any booze makes me ill. I remember the day I left schick. My aversion level was so sensitive beer commercials were unbearable! I..."

mouvalong:
"Bek was an integral part of helping me and my daughter relearn how to breastfeed after my daughter had a tongue-tie clip at 2 weeks of age. My daughter had notable tightness in her jaw, among other areas, before and after..."

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Bek was an integral part of helping me and my daughter relearn how to breastfeed after my daughter had a tongue-tie clip at 2 weeks of age. My daughter had notable tightness in her jaw, among other areas, before and after the procedure, which made breastfeeding extremely painful for me and challenging for my daughter. There was a clear difference in our comfort when I nursed my daughter after Bek had released that tension. She helped us continue breastfeeding when we otherwise would have had to consider alternative feeding options. Food allergies run in my family, so I very much preferred to nurse exclusively until she was old enough to begin solid foods. We worked with Bek from 4 weeks...

My very highest recommendation. saved my marriage Mary is dedicated to her clients and she even takes my calls in the middle of the night sometimes when I need some help with marriage and emotional issues. I trust her with my life

It's been 6 years since my graduation from Schick-Shadel Hospital. Still just the smell of any booze makes me ill. I remember the day I left schick. My aversion level was so sensitive beer commercials were unbearable! I don't go to AA, or any other type of "group". I just enjoy life without alcohol. YOU WILL SUCCEED. When you go in for treatment; embrace it. Don't B.S., treat it like a vacation, or expect a club-med setting. Go in there and do what you need to do. I guarentee you'll come out a different, better person.